Re: Sauerkraut and pork for New Years
[Re: Steven 49er]
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Trying to get a good Reuben at Arby's is about like trying to get a good cheeseburger at Mickey D's.
Real homemade sauerkraut is hard to beat and goes well with about anything. No such thing as a good hot dog without kraut.
That is what I figured. There is a locally owned sandwich shop where I work that I may try. They have killer sandwiches with good ingredients. Will try there first. I hope they have it. I am looking forward to it.
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Re: Sauerkraut and pork for New Years
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I'm making the ham I should have made for Christmas. What was wrong with the prime rib?
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Re: Sauerkraut and pork for New Years
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I'm making the ham I should have made for Christmas. What was wrong with the prime rib? I don't know, bad cut I guess? I cooked it to 130 and it was plenty rare, but still tough.
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Re: Sauerkraut and pork for New Years
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thats an ohio new years day meal. do y`all bake it in the oven together?? and have mash taters with?? oh and yeast rolls!! lol! happy new years boss man! Yes, Rhonda puts the pork in a roaster, covers it with sauerkraut and bakes it. She also adds a bit of brown sugar to the sauerkraut to cut the sharpness. I like the sauerkraut on mashed potatoes.
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Re: Sauerkraut and pork for New Years
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That is one of my favorite dishes. Not a NY thing but have it a few times a year.
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Re: Sauerkraut and pork for New Years
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Had pork & kraut (with mashed potatoes & gravy) for dinner last night. Leftover kraut goes in reuben sandwiches today (with home made russian dressing - plenty of horseradish & hot sauce).
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Re: Sauerkraut and pork for New Years
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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Huge pot of been soup and Subway Subs.
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Re: Sauerkraut and pork for New Years
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We had Pork and Krout as always on New Years Day.
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Re: Sauerkraut and pork for New Years
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Had pork & kraut (with mashed potatoes & gravy) for dinner last night. Leftover kraut goes in reuben sandwiches today (with home made russian dressing - plenty of horseradish & hot sauce). I never have had Russian dressing either. Sigh... I didn't have time to go to the sandwich shop today to see if they make a Reuben. Hopefully tomorrow.
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Re: Sauerkraut and pork for New Years
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We love ribs & kraut with yellow gold mashed potatoes. We make our own sauerkraut with Stone Head cabbage. It's much better than the kraut you buy in stores.
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Re: Sauerkraut and pork for New Years
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We love ribs & kraut with yellow gold mashed potatoes. We make our own sauerkraut with Stone Head cabbage. It's much better than the kraut you buy in stores. Almost forgot, we had Lasagna and Pinot Noir New Year's day. Wife makes a mean Lasagna.
A deranged student with a rifle had no problem getting into a school. A student with a bible would have been stopped immediately.
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Re: Sauerkraut and pork for New Years
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black eyed peas come from when sherman marched through and destroyed all the farmland, he left the peas since they were meant for animal consumption and not fit for people to eat. So the confederate soldiers ate the peas during the winter to survive. So they mean good luck. Some sort of greens to represent money since its green and flat like paper money, cornbread to represent gold or wealth. Pork to represent moving forward in the next year (as the hog roots forward).
this right here is what we've always had. these days it comes in the form of sausage balls and sauerkraut for the wife. I usually have blackeyes with a country ham hock, and some other greens with another ham hock. and cornbread for me, thats just a starter - and I add bacon, and pork loin, more country ham, usually mixed greens, fried cabbage, and enough blackeye peas to keep me tootin for a week.
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